Paddy mcflynn autobiography of malcolm

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  • “Nothing more than a certain hue of brown”:
    Brownness as Metaphor for Robert Louis Stevenson’s Remnants of Fearful Femininity

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    Ambrosini, Richard and Richard Dury, Eds. and intro. Robert Louis Stevenson: Writer of Boundaries. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006.

    ---. European Stevenson. Newcastle upon tagg på gaffel eller spets, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2009.

    Anderson, Amanda. Tainted Souls and Painted Faces: The Rhetoric of Fallenness in Victorian Culture. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993.

    Auerbach, Nina. Woman and Demon: The Life of a Victorian Myth. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1982.

    Bell, Ian. Dreams of Exile: Robert Louis Stevenson, a Biography. New York: H. Holt, 1993.

    Beauvais, Jennifer. “In the Company of Men: Masculinity Gone Wild in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” in From Wollstonecraft to Stoker: Essays on Gothic and Victorian Sensation Fiction. Ed. Marilyn Brock. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 20

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  • Des Wilson (Irish Catholic priest)

    For other people named Des Wilson, see Des Wilson (disambiguation).

    The Reverend

    Des Wilson

    Born

    Francis Desmond Wilson


    8 July 1925 (1925-07-08)

    Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Died (aged 94)
    EducationSt Malachy's College
    Known forPromoting community-based education and enterprise in West Belfast; criticism of church hierarchy; facilitating republican-unionist dialogue
    OccupationPriest and community organiser
    ReligionRoman Catholic
    Ordination1949

    Francis Desmond Wilson (1925–2019) was an Irish Catholic priest and church dissident who in the course of the Northern Ireland Troubles embraced ideas and practice associated, internationally, with liberation theology. Active in working-class and Irish nationalistWest Belfast, he defended the right of communities failed by the state to create “alternative education, alternative welfare, alternative theatre, broadcasting, theological and politic

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